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  • 09-16-2007, 01:05 AM
    kibbz612
    cloudy eyes?
    I've owned a snake before but it was a california king. he wasnt so calm or personable as the ball that i have now. This is my first ball python and i know they shed every once in a while (with thier little eye caps) but is it normal for them to posses that clouded -over look in thier eyes before they shed? i read somewhere that its normal, b ut i want to double check because, as i said, ive never had a ball.
    what a joy hes been so far though, my sweet sweet snakey!!
  • 09-16-2007, 01:17 AM
    Swingline0.0.1
    Re: cloudy eyes?
    Most definitely! They get the cloudy-eye bit a couple of days before the actual shed. If you haven't bumped your humidity to above 70% I would do it now. :)

    Here's a nifty thread that shows all the parts of the shed!

    The Shedding Process
  • 09-16-2007, 01:39 AM
    kibbz612
    Re: cloudy eyes?
    thank you my dear!! ive heard of people using a little tupperware w/ a hole cut in the side or top and some damp moss or other substrate inside to give them a little shed-hide-away with the increased humidity, is this necessarry?
  • 09-16-2007, 10:22 AM
    ballroom
    Re: cloudy eyes?
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    Increasing the humidity can be done several ways,
    Many just cover the enclosure the snake is in A bit more than ususal with a towel or another cover or put the water dish nearer to the heat source. or Spray the enclosure with a fine mist several times a day or like you said, A tupperware with moss or another moist substrate will work... Almost everything that raises the humidity level will work...
    Michael Cole
    Ballroom Pythons South
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